With four seasons to enjoy, our parks, public spaces and programs boast endless opportunities for residents and visitors to live an active lifestyle offering a wide variety of options for people of all ages in diverse settings. Our common spaces range from lush places for play, parks, wooded trails, river access, and a gateway to the beautiful islands of Casco Bay.

Brunswick has so much to offer in the way of outdoor recreation. For a full list of parks download the full A-Z Guide Click --->>> Here

250th Anniversary Park is an in-town park located on the banks of the Androscoggin River just below the Brookfield Renewable Energy hydroelectric dam

Swinging Park Bridge - A small park located on the Brunswick side of the historic Swinging Bridge on Mill Street (route 1), this park offers a pedestrian suspension bridge link between Brunswick and Topsham, and scenic river views.

Coffin Pond Rec Area located on River Road, it offers a variety of seasonal recreational opportunities including a children's playground, swimming, hiking and winter ice skating

Maine Street Station Park is a small park located along station avenue at the new Maine Street Station Location

Androscoggin River Bicycle Path is a 2.6 mile 14 foot wide paved bicycle/pedestrian path along the Androscoggin River

Upper Mall is an elongated park between Maine Street and Upper Park Row next to Bowdoin College. This tree lined park stretches over 1/2 mile south from the Joshua Chamberlain Statue along the western edge of the Bowdoin college campus

Maquoit Bay Conservation Land is A 124 acre park with frontage on Maquoit Bay, this wooded conservation land offers a 6/10 mile trail to a rocky outcrop overlooking the bay. the park's main entreance is located on Bunganuc Road. The conservation land offers hiking, dog walking, cross country skiing & snowshoeing.

Cox Pinnacle is a 103 Acre park in West Brunswick features a trail system though forested hills and wetlands. The trail system includes access to Brunswick's highest point (the Pinnacle) 350 feet above sea level.